Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Transport in Skeletal Muscle (Transport in Life Sciences Series)

Transport in Skeletal Muscle (Transport in Life Sciences Series) Review



An historical approach to ion transport in skeletal muscle, using frog muscle as a model. Discusses all major components of ionic flux believed to be occurring in skeletal muscle fibers. Presents basic principles, early research, and traces the transport studies that have placed skeletal muscle in the same framework as red blood cells and giant axons.


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